The past year has been a marathon for open source projects with multiple vulnerabilities being discovered. We caught up with Tracy Miranda to discuss security from Jenkins perspective in 2018 and how they plan to apply what they learned from these in the new year

Making your application stack compliant with multiple cloud providers can be problematic. In this session, JAX DevOps speaker Jussi Nummelin explains how containers and modern (container) overlay networks can solve this complexity for you.

OpenEdge is the framework you need if you are looking for a simple way to extend your cloud computing applications, data, and service to edge devices. Here, we take a closer look at what OpenEdge brings to the ecosystem and highlight some of its most interesting features.

2019 has all the makings of being an amazing year with true volcanic eruptions that will reshape the DevOps playing field. In this article, Or Weis explains why he thinks we will be seeing many more players joining the movement, from waves of new DevOps/dev-tool startups that will be born this year.

Project Helidon, a set of Java libraries for writing microservices was introduced in September 2018. Although the big 1.0 release is not here yet, you should not overlook 0.11.0 as it includes a bunch of API changes (in preparation for the 1.0 release). In short, when you upgrade to 0.11.0, you will have to make changes to your application.

Do you need a CLI that is built specifically for supporting rapid development of Go containers with Kubernetes and minimal configuration? Without further ado, let’s get on with today’s discovery: Meet ko, an interesting tool, particularly for Knative developers. Let’s take a closer look.

Blockchain is a communal effort; why would building the next-gem blockchain platform be any different? In this article, Vladislav Dramaliev explains why community input is imperative for the future of blockchain and the key to mainstream adoption.

Love programming in Go? It’s hard not to fall in love with it, we know! Today we browsed through some Golang tools on GitHub and picked some of our favorites from the list. Far from exhaustive, this list highlights some of the best in show.

TensorFlow 2.0 is on its way! What can we expect from this long-awaited upgrade to one of the most popular machine learning projects? A sneak peek at the preview version suggests a cleaner API, eager execution, and a tighter integration with tf.keras.

What are the costs involved in switching to serverless? In this article, Priyanka Sharma explains why enterprises should move their operations onto Kubernetes and how this can reduce operational costs of all kinds.

Just about everybody is familiar with Docker; about half as many know Kubernetes. But how about Istio? Docker and Kubernetes may be the foundation of your private cloud, but it turns out they might not be enough.